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1923a fayor’s Committee on Celebration 
Copy l j the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary 
uf the Greater City of New York 


RODMAN WANAMAKER WILLIAM II. WOODIN 

Chairman, General Committee Chairman, Finance Committee 


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PARADE 

ORDER 

(Second Edition) 


Headquarters of the Grand Marshal 
of the Parade 

HON. JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor 
Grand Marshal 

Room 2234 Municipal Bldg., Manhattan 


















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MAYOR’S COMMITTEE ON CELEBRATION 
OF THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY 
OF THE GREATER CITY OF 
NEW YORK 


HEADQUARTERS OF THE 
GRAND MARSHAL OF THE PARADE 


Hon. John F. Hylan, Mayor, Room 2234 Municipal Bldg., 

Grand Marshal. Manhattan. 

May 11, 1923. 


General Orders No. 1 

1. The Parade opening the Celebration will be held on Saturday, 
May 26th. 

2 a. Route of March: In Fifth Avenue. 

b. Terminals: (1) Entrance, at East 95th Street. 

(2) Exit, at East 26th Street. 

c. Reviewing Point: On the RIGHT at 59th Street. 

3 a. Time Table: Head of column will 

(1) Pass East 95th Street at 12:15 o’clock P. M. 

(2) Arrive at the Reviewing Point at 1:00 o’clock P. M. 

b. March Order: The order of units in column will be as 

per Annex “ A.” 

c. Entrance Table: Units will form in streets and enter the 

column as per Annex “ B.” 

d. Exit Table: Units will leave the column by the routes 

and be disbanded as per Annex “ C.” 

e. Halts: After 1:00 o’clock P. M., the column will halt on 

each hour and each half hour for a period of five 
minutes. 

f. Crosstown Street Traffic: During halts eastbound and 

westbound street traffic will be passed through the 
column. 

g. Guide: The guide will be RIGHT. 

h. Message Center: Telephone Call “Worth 1131.” 

i. Special Regulations: See Annex “ D.” 
k. Formations: For details see Annex “ E.” 

4. Reviewing Officers: (a) The Governor, 

(b) The Grand Marshal. 

5. Ambulances: Ambulances will be stationed in streets east¬ 

erly of the route of march, at East 81st, East 71st, East 
61st, East 51st, East 41st and East 31st Streets. In addi¬ 
tion, one ambulance will follow each division of the 
column. 

By command of the Grand Marshal: 

GROVER A. WHALEN, 

Chief of Staff. 




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ANNEX “A” 

March Order 

A. The Celebration Committee will occupy the reviewing 
stand. 

B Advance Section: 

The Old Guard will march in adyance of the main body 
and will take post in line on the right of the avenue, in 
front of and opposite the center of the reviewing stand, 
facing the avenue, as Guard of Honor. 

The Old Guard Band will take post on the left of the 
reviewing stand and will play during halts of the column. 

Order in 
Column 

1. The Old Guard, 

Major Edward Havemeyer Snyder, Commanding. 

2. Honorary Staff: 

(1) Captain Charles H. Huestis. 

(2) 1st Lieut. Joseph E. Dye. 

(3) 2nd Lieut. Benjamin F. Moore. 

3. The Old Guard Band. 

4. Company A, 

Captain Philip S. Tilden, Commanding. 

5. Company B, 

Captain David Werden, Commanding. 

C. Aviation Division of the Police Reserves: 

4 N. C. No. 9 Sea Planes will fly over the route of the 
parade, commanded by: 

(1) Major Donald G. Van de Water. 

(2) Captain Fitzwilliam Dalrymple, Jr. 

(3) Captain Sidney E. Clark. 

(4) Captain A. E. Judson. 

D. Policemen to be Decorated: 

Policemen to be decorated by the Mayor will take post 
in line on the left of the avenue, in front of and opposite 
the center of the reviewing stand, facing the avenue. 

E. The Main Body will march in the following order: 


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FIRST DIVISION 
Section 1 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. The Grand Marshal, 

Hon. John F. Hylan, Mayor. 

2. Aides: 

(1) John F. Sinnott, Secretary to the Mayor. 

(2) Joseph Haag, Assistant to the Mayor, 

(3) Lieut. -Edward J. Quinn. 

3. Staff: AJembers of the Board of Estimate and Apportion¬ 

ment : 

(1) President, Board of Aldermen, 

Hon. Murray Hulbert. 

(2) President, Borough of Manhattan, 

Hon. Julius Miller. 

(3) President, Borough of Brooklyn, 

Hon. Edward Riegelmann. 

(-4) President, Borough of The Bronx, 

Hon. Henry Bruckner. 

(5) President, Borough of Queens, 

Hon. Maurice E. Connolly. 

(6) President, Borough of Richmond, 

Hon. John A. Lynch. 

4. 7th Regiment Band. 


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FIRST DIVISION—Continued 


Section 2 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Battalion, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. Army, 

Lieutenant-Colonel L. S. Edwards, Commanding. 
Lieutenant F. C. McConnell, Adjutant. 

Band. 

2. Company of Sailors and Band, U. S. S. Wyoming, 

Lieutenant F. S. Holmes, U. S. N., Commanding. 

3. Company of Marines, U. S. S. Arkansas, 

Captain Louis E. Fagan, U. S. M. C., Commanding. 

4. 7.1st Regiment, Infantry, New York National Guard, 

Colonel J. Hollis Wells, Commanding. 
Lieutenant-Colonel James Eben, Executive Officer. 
Captain Henry C. Perley, Adjutant. 

71st Regiment Band. 

5. 1st Battalion, Naval Militia, New York. 

Captain William Louis Mallon, Commanding. 

Lt. Commander Charles A. Mason, Executive Officer. 
Naval Militia Band. 


0. Ambulance, Board of Ambulance Service. 


SECOND DIVISION 
Section 1 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Members of the Board of Aldermen: 

Hon. William T. Collins, Commanding. 

2. Aides: 

(1) Hon. Frank A. Cunningham, 

(2) Hon. Jacob W. Friedman. 

3. 47th Regiment Band. 

Aldermen, Borough of Manhattan: 

4. 1st Company, 

Hon. Edward J. Sullivan, Commanding. 

5. 2nd Company, 

Hon. Bruce M. Falconer, Commanding. 

Aldermen, Borough of The Bronx : 

6. 3rd Company, 

Hon. Rudolph Hannock, Commanding. 

Aldermen, Borough of Brooklyn: 

7. 4th Company, 

Hon. Peter J. McGuiness, Commanding. 

8. 5th Company, 

Hon. John J. Keller, Commanding. 

Aldermen of the Boroughs of Queens and Richmond 

9. 6th Company, 

Hon. Walter T. Warren, Commanding. 

Office Force of the Board of Aldermen: 

10. 7th Company, 

Hon. Michael J. Cruise, City Clerk, Commanding. 


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SECOND DIVISION— Continued 
Section 2 


Order in 

Column Unit 

1. City Magistrates’ Courts, 

Hon. William G. McAdoo, Chief City Magistrate, Com¬ 
manding. 

2. Aides: 

(1) Hon. George W. Simpson, City Magistrate. 

(2) Hon. James T. O’Neill, City Magistrate. 

3. Staff: 

(1) Hon. Alexander Brough, City Magistrate. 

(2) Hon. Mortimer S. Brown. 

(3) Hon. W. Bruce Cobb. 

(4) Hon. James J. Conway. 

(5) Hon. Joseph E. Corrigan. 

(6) Hon. William T. Croak. 

(7) Hon. Harry Howard Dale. 

(8) Hon. Edward J. Dooley. 

(9) Hon. Bernard J. Douras. 

(10) Hon. Thomas F. Doyle. 

(11) Hon. Jacob Eilperin. 

(12) Hon. William T. Fetherston. 

(13) Hon. Lawrence C. Fish. 

(14) Hon. George H. Folwell. 

(15) Hon. Edgar V. Frothingham. 

(16) Hon. James J. Golden. 

(17) Hon. Henry M. R. Goodman. 

(18) Hon. Peter A. Hatting. 

(19) Hon. Frederick B. House. 

(20) ‘ Hon. John Kochendorfer. 

(21) Hon. Max S. Levine 

(22) Hon. Gasper J. Liota. 

(23) Hon. Thomas F. McAndrews. 

(24) Hon. Francis A. McCloskey. 

(25) Hon. Richard F. McKiniry. 

(26) Hon. Francis X. McQuade. 

(27) Hon. Norman J. Marsh. 

(28) Hon. Harry Miller. 

(29) Hon. Jean H. Norris. 

(30) Hon. Charles A. Oberwager. 

(31) Hon. Hyman Rafiel. 

(32) Hon. H. Stanley Renaud. 

(33) Hon. Louis H. Reynolds. 

(34) Hon. Moses R. Ryttenberg. 

(35) Hon. James V. Short, Jr. 

(36) Hon. Jesse Silbermann. 

(37) Hon. Charles E. Simms. 

(38) Hon. Alfred E. Steers. 

(39) Hon. Earl E. Smith. 

(40) Hon. William A. Sweetser. 

(41) Hon. John J. Walsh.' 

(42) Hon. Edward Weil. 


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SECOND DIVISION— Continued 
Section 2—Continued 

Order in 

Column Unit 

4. War Veterans’ Band. 

4a. 1st Regiment, 

William F. Delaney, Chief Clerk, Commanding. 

4b. Staff: 

(1) Jay Finn, Deputy Chief Clerk. 

(2) Edwin J. Cooley, Chief Probation Officer. 

(3) Jesse Bernhard, Assistant Chief Clerk. 

(4) Alfred S. Byrne, Secretary to Chief City Magistrate. 

5. First Battalion—Clerical Forces, 

Major Albert F. Volgenran, Commanding. 

6. Aides: 

(1) Joseph H. Esquiral. 

(2) William N. George. 

7. 1st Company, 

Charles Anthcs, Commanding. 

8. 2nd Company, 

Coleston J. A. Durr, Commanding. 

9. Second Battalion—Women, 

Viola Anglim, Commanding. 

10. Aides: 

(1) Myra P. Hughes. 

(2) Julia McGowan. 

11. 3rd Company, 

Julia McAneny, Commanding. 

12. 4th Company, 

Elizabeth A. Devine, Commanding. 

13. Third Battalion—Probation Officers, 

Patrick J. Shelly, Commanding. 

14. Aides: 

(1) John T. Coffey. 

(2) John P. Hayes. 

15. 5th Company, 

John T. Conway, Commanding. 

16. 6th Company, 

William J. McElroy, Commanding. 

17. 7th Company, 

James Hopkins, Commanding. 

18. 8th Company. 

John J. O’Brien, Commanding. 

19. 9th Company, 

Anthony J. Haug, Commanding. 

20. Tvpe of Vehicle: 

Court Messengers’ Automobile. 

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SECOND DIVISION— Continued 
Section 3 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. 104th Field Artillery Band. 

2. Mayor’s Office Staff : 

Frances W. Rokus, Asistant Secretary to the Mayor, 
Commanding. 

3. Aide: 

Captain Augustin Kelly, Executive Secretary. 

4. First Separate Battalion—Office Staff of the Board of 

Estimate and Apportionment, 

James Matthews, Acting Secretary, Commanding. 

5. Aide: 

Major W. H. Roberts. 

6. Staff: 

(1) Arthur S. Tuttle, Chief Engineer. 

(2) Francis P. Bent. 

(3) John A. McCollum. 

7. 1st Company, 

Paul Loeser, Commanding. 

8. 2nd Company, 

Warner Ring, Commanding. 

9. 3rd Company, 

Leister Durham, Commanding. 

10. 4th Company, 

C. H. Drew, Commanding. 


11. Ambulance, Board of Ambulance Service. 


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THIRD DIVISION 
Section 1 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Police Department: 

Hon. Richard E. Enright, Police Commissioner, Com¬ 
manding. 

2. Aides: 

(1) Charles G. Young, Secretary to the Police Com¬ 

missioner. 

(2) Captain George S. Wood. 

3. Staff: 

(1) John A. Leach, First Deputy Commissioner. 

(2) John Daly, Second Deputy Commissioner. 

(3) Joseph A. Faurot, Third Deputy Commissioner. 

(4) John J. Cray, Fourth Deputy Commissioner. 

(5) William Gillespie, Fifth Deputy Commissioner. 

(6) John A. Harriss, Special Deputy Commissioner. 

(7) Rodman Wanamaker, Special Deputy Commissioner. 

(8) Douglas I. McKay, Special Deputy Commissioner. 

(9) John M. Shaw, Special Deputy Commissioner. 

(10) Edmond A. Guggenheim, Special Deputy Com¬ 

missioner. 

(11) Gen. T. Coleman DuPont, Special Deputy Com¬ 

missioner. 

(12) Barron G. Collier, Special Deputy Commissioner. 

(13) Dr. Carleton E. Simon, Special Deputy Com¬ 

missioner. 

(14) Rev. Robert F. Y. Pierce, Honorary Chaplain. 

(15) Rev. Everett Lyons, Honorary Chaplain. 

4. Police Band, 

Patrolman William Baumback, Commanding. 

5. Police Glee Club, 

Acting Lt. Patrick G. Fitzgibbon, Commanding. 


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THIRD DIVISION— Continued 
Section 2 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Uniformed P'orce, 

Chief Inspector William J. Lahey, Commanding. 

2. Staff: 

(1) Deputy Chief Inspector, Thomas H. Murphy, Chief 

of Staff. 

(2) Deputy Chief Inspector, John O’Brien. 

(3) Deputy Chief Inspector, Cornelius F. Cahalane. 

(4) Deputy Chief Inspector, Dominick Henry. 

(5) Deputy Chief Inspector, Samuel G. Belton. 

(6) Inspector Thomas J. Kelly. 

(7) Chief Surgeon Patrick J. Murray. 

(8) Supt. of Telegraph Michael R. Brennan. 

(9) Chaplain Rev. John A. Wade. 

(10) Chaplain Rev. John J. Coogan. 

(11) Chaplain Rev. Lawrence H. Bracken. 

(12) Chaplain Rev. Wm. George I vie. 

(13) Chaplain Rev. A. Hamilton Nesbitt. 

(14) Adjutant Acting Captain Michael F. Walsh. 

3. Honor Battalion, 

Inspector William T. Davis, Commanding. 

4. Lt. Martin J. Regan, Adjutant. 

5. Company A, 

Deputy Inspector George Hearle, Commanding. 

6. Company B, 

Lt. Alexander C. Anderson, Commanding. 


THIRD DIVISION—Continued 
Section 3 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. First Regiment—Rifle Regiment, 

Military Captain Charles E. Schofield, Commanding. 

2. Staff: 

(1) Police Surgeon Charles H. Namick, 

(2) Sergeant Walter Joyce, 

(3) Patrolman Charles H. Stoffers, Adjutant. 

3. 13th Regiment Band. 

4. First Battalion, 

Captain James J. Skehan, Commanding. 

5. Sergeant Jacob Levy, Adjutant. 

6. Company A, 

Lt. Joseph Schaefer, Commanding. 

7. Company B, 

Lt. Patrick J. Crane, Commanding. 

8. Company C, 

Lt. James A. DeMilt, Commanding. 

9. Second Battalion, 

Lt. John J. Noonan, Commanding. 

10. Sergeant John J. Keene, Adjutant. 

11. Company D, 

Lt. John Chailon, Commanding. 

12. Company E, 

Lt. John L. La Garanne, Commanding. 

13. Company F, 

Lt. John E. Copeland, Commanding. 

14. Third Battalion, 

Lt. Bernard F. Byrne, Commanding. 

15. Sergeant Albert W. Smith, Adjutant. 

16. Company G, 

Lt. John T. Archipoli, Commanding. 

17. Company H, 

Lt. George Marxhauser, Commanding. 

18. Company I, 

Lt. Patrick S. McCormack, Commanding. 

19. Fourth Battalion, 

Lt. Harry A. Taylor, Commanding. 

20. Sergeant Daniel J. Prendergast, Adjutant. 

21. Company K, 

Lt. Edward J. Lennon, Commanding. 

22. Company L, 

Lt. Michael J. Wall, Commanding. 

23. Company M, 

Lt. Charles P. Mooney, Commanding. 

24. Machine Gun Company, 

Lt. William J. Flynn, Commanding. 

25. Medical Corps Detachment, 

Police Surgeon Charles J. Dillon, Commanding 

26. Sergeant Thomas N. Shaw, Adjutant. 

27. Police Ambulance, 

Police Surgeon Timothy D. Dehane, Commanding. 

Rose Taylor, Nurse. 


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THIRD DIVISION—Continued 
Section 4 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Second Regiment, 

Inspector John W. O’Connor, Commanding. 

2. Staff: 

(1) Police Surgeon Henry Weinstein. 

(2) Lt. William Irving, Adjutant. 

3. 69tn Regiment Band. 

4. First Battalion, 

Captain Jeremiah Butler, Commanding. 

5. Lt. Matthew McGrath, Adjutant. 

6. Company A, 

Captain Ernest L. Von Diezelski, Commanding. 

7. Company B, 

, Captain Frederick Unbekant, Commanding. 

8. Company C, 

Lt. Peter Masterson, Commanding. 

9. Company D, 

Lt. Ralph Micelli, Commanding. 

10. Second Battalion, 

Captain Michael T. Ahearn, Commanding. 

11. Lt. James L. Mulroy, Adjutant. 

12. Company E. 

Lt. Jacob Ross, Commanding. 

13. Company F, 

Lt. Joseph Hemley, Commanding. 

14. Company G, 

Lt. Joseph Reynolds, Commanding. 

15. Company H, 

Lt. Thomas J. McCormick, Commanding. 

16. Third Battalion, 

Deputy Inspector William H. Van Keuren, Commanding. 

17. Lt. Edward H. Conroy, Adjutant. 

18. Company I, 

Lt. Joseph M'cGarvey, Commanding. 

19. Company K, 

Lt. Patrick Curry, Commanding. 

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20. Company L, 

Lt. Edward Bracken, Commanding. 

21. Company M, 

Lt. William Kelleher, Commanding. 

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THIRD DIVISION—Continued 
Section 5 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Third Regiment, 

Inspector James Bolan, Commanding. 

2. Staff: 

(1) Surgeon Dudley H. Morris, 

(2) Lt. Ihos. F. Gilligan, Adjutant. 

3. 9th Coast Artillery Band. 

4. First Battalion, 

Captain James H. Gillen, Commanding. 

5. Lt. John Boyle, Adjutant. 

6. Company A, 

Captain John E. McGrath, Commanding. 

7. Company B, 

Captain James J. McKenzie, Commanding. 

8. Company C, 

Lt. John J. Moran, Commanding. 

9. Company D, 

Lt. Peter T. McDermott, Commanding. 

10. Second Battalion, 

Captain David Kane, Commanding. 

11. Lt. George English, Adjutant. 

12. Company E, 

Lt. Edmund Delaney, Commanding. 

13. Company F, 

Lt. Vincent Sweeney, Commanding. 

14. Company G, 

Lt. Jacob Kaminsky, Commanding. 

15. Company H, 

Lt. Francis J. Flynn, Commanding. 

16. Third Battalion, 

Captain William H. Ward, Commanding. 

17. Lt. J. O. Kluber, Adjutant. 

18. Company I, 

Lt. William M. Dobbyn, Commanding. 

19. Company K, 

* Lt. John W. Sperr, Commanding. 

20. Company L, 

Lt. Henry Malley, Commanding. 

21. Company M, 

Lt. James McLaughlin, Commanding. 


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THIRD DIVISION—Continued 
Section 6 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Fourth Regiment, 

Inspector Joseph A. Conboy, Commanding. 

2. Staff: 

(1) Temporary Surgeon Joseph S. Baldwin. 

(2) Lt. Willjam Plant, Adjutant. 

3. 22d Regiment Engineers’ Band. 

4. First Battalion, 

Captain William W. Duggan, Commanding. 

5. Lt. John McConville, Adjutant. 

6. Company A, 

Captain Patrick Kenny, Commanding. 

7. Company B, 

Lt. John Collins, Commanding. 

8. Company C, 

Lt. John F. Baxter, Commanding. 

9. Company D, 

Lt. Charles O’Neill, Commanding. 

10. Second Battalion, 

Captain Daniel F. O’Connor, Commanding. 

11. Lt. Louis F. Mahrt, Adjutant. 

12. Company E, 

Lt. Jacob Dillemuth, Commanding. 

13. CoTnpany F, 

Lt. John F. Haggerty, Commanding. 

14. Company G, 

Lt. Rudolph Bose, Commanding. 

15. Company H, 

Lt. Daniel McClinchey, Commanding. 

16. Third Battalion, 

Captain James A. Brady, Commanding. 

17. Lt. James J. Phelan, Adjutant. 

18. Company I, 

Captain Archd. M. McNeill, Commanding. 

19. Company K, 

Lt. Peter McGuirk, Commanding. 

20. Company L, 

Lt. John J. Hennessey, Commanding. 

21. Company M, 

Lt. Charles O. Nelson, Commanding. 

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THIRD DIVISION—Continued 
Section 7 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Fifth Regiment, 

Inspector Thomas McDonald, Commanding. 

2. Staff: 

(1) Surgeon Harry A. Cohen. 

(2) Lt. William Irving, Adjutant. 

3. Clifford’s Band. 

4. First Battalion, 

Captain John J. Noble, Commanding. 

5. Lt. Edward F. Howe, Adjutant. 

6. Company A, 

Captain Hubert Callahan, Commanding. 

7. Company B, 

Lt. Thomas B. Goodman, Commanding. 

8. Company C, 

Lt. Louis Menching, Commanding. 

9. Company D, 

Lt. Thomas F. Hanley, Commanding. 

10. Second Battalion, 

Captain James J. Wall, Commanding. 

11. Lt. William McCullum, Adjutant. 

12. Company E, 

Captain Joseph P. Loonam, Commanding. 

13. Company F, 

Lt. Martin J. Kenny, Commanding. 

14. Company G, 

Lt. Martin Cuff, Commanding. 

15. Company H, 

Lt. James Keane, Commanding. 

16. Third Battalion, 

Captain Walter Rouse, Companding. 

17. Lt. Adam McMullen, Adjutant. 

18. Company I, 

Lt. Bernard McGowan, Commanding. 

19. Company K, 

Lt. Charles J. Saich, Commanding. 

20. Company L, 

Lt. Edward M. Shelvy, Commanding. 

21. Company M, 

Lt. Bernard Starkey, Commanding. 

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THIRD DIVISION—Continued 
Section 8 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Sixth Regiment, 

Inspector William A. Coleman, Commanding. 

2. Staff: 

(1) Honorary Dental Surgeon Leo. F. Gieberich. 

(2) Lt. Peter S. Connor, Adjutant. 

3. Letter Carriers’ Band. 

4. First Battalion, 

Captain Richard Grey, Commanding. 

5. Lt. William Miller, Adjutant. 

6. Company A, 

Captain Joseph F. Thompson, Commanding. 

7. Company B, 

Lt. Charles F. Coghlan, Commanding. 

8. Company C, 

Lt. Jay J. McDonald, Commanding. 

9. Company D, 

Lt. Thomas T. McNamera, Commanding. 

10. Second Battalion, 

Captain George H. Kauff, Commanding. 

11. Lt. Robert F. McCarthy, Adjutant. 

12. Company E, 

Lt. Thomas M. Clancy, Commanding. 

13. Company F, 

Lt. Otto J. Walch, Commanding. 

14. Company G, 

Lt. William F. Ryan, Commanding. 

15. Company H, 

Lt. Henry B. Winant, Commanding. 

16. Third Battalion. 

Captain Charles E. Lee, Commanding. 

17. Lt. Walter F. Shea, Adjutant. 

18. Company I, 

Captain Michael Flattery, Commanding. 

19. Company K, 

Lt. Michael T. Ahearn, Commanding. 

20. Company L, 

Lt. Henry Craemer, Commanding. 

21. Company M, 

Lt. Edward F. Freese, Commanding. 


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THIRD DIVISION—Continued 
Section 9 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Seventh Regiment, 

Inspector Byron Sackett, Commanding. 

2. Staff: 

(1) Surgeon Thomas A. McGoldrick. 

(2) Lt. Hugo Wunsche, Adjutant. 

3. Pennoyer’s Naval Militia Band. 

4. First Battalion, 

Captain John S. Routh, Commanding. 

5. Lt. Edward J. Meade, Adjutant. 

6. Company A, 

Captain John J. Hughes, Commanding. 

7. Company B, 

Lt. David J. McAuliffe, Commanding. 

8. Company C, 

Lt. Joseph L. Betz, Commanding. 

9. Company D, 

Lt. John S. Burke, Commanding. 

10. Second Battalion, 

Captain Michael A. Lyons, Commanding. 

11. Lt. Edward McDonald, Adjutant. 

12. Company E, 

Lt. Thomas Leahy, Commanding. 

13. Company F, 

Lt. Charles S. Burns, Commanding. 

14. Company G, 

Lt. Patrick J. Nolan, Commanding. 

15. Company H, 

Lt. James Burke, Commanding. 

16. Third Battalion, 

Captain Joseph F. McMahon, Commanding. 

17. Lt. Edward P. O’Hara, Adjutant. 

18. Company I, 

Lt. Peter J. Reilly, Commanding. 

19. Company K, 

Lt. John J. Elwood, Commanding. 

20 Company L, 

Lt. John J. O’Sullivan, Commanding. 

21. Company M, 

Lt. Joseph M. Gassman, Commanding. 

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THIRD DIVISION—Continued 


Section 10 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Eighth Regiment, 

Inspector Thomas Walsh, Commanding. 

2. Staff: 

(1) Police Surgeon John J. Loughlin. 

(2) Lt. James J. Phelan, Adjutant. 

3. 105th Field Artillery Band. 

4. First Battalion, 

Captain Benjamin F. Austin, Commanding. 

5. Lt. Patrick V. Shea, Adjutant. 

6. Company A, 

Captain Thomas W. Mullarkey, Commanding. 

7. Company B, 

Captain Martin J. Bowe, Commanding. 

8. Company C, 

Lt. Charles S. Corrao, Commanding. 

9. Company D, 

Lt. John F. O’Grady, Commanding. 

10. Second Battalion, 

Captain Edward F. Hayes, Commanding. 

11. Lt. Thomas F. Dillon, Adjutant. 

12. Company E, 

Lt. Martin Sheehy, Commanding. 

13. Company F, 

Lt. John E. Brown, Commanding. 

14. Company G, 

Lt. George A. Heineck, Commanding. 

15. Company H, 

Lt. John Kennedy, Commanding. 

16. Third Battalion, 

Captain Theodore D. Miller, Commanding. 

17. Lt. Bernard C. Downs, Adjutant. 

18. Company I, 

Lt. Thomas F. Farley, Commanding. 

19. Company K, 

Lt. Peter Dondero, Commanding. 

20. Company L, 

Lt. Edward J. Quinn, Commanding. 

21. Company M, 

Lt. Francis K. Putz, Commanding. 

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THIRD DIVISION— Continued 
Section 11 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Marine Division, 

Deputy Inspector John F. Falconer, Commanding. 
Lt. Joseph S. Davies, Adjutant. 

2. Mul ford’s Band. 

3. Company A, 

Lt. Joseph Bannon, Commanding. 

4. Company B, 

Sergeant Harry Stacom, Commanding. 

5. Company C, 

Sergeant Patrick Lee, Commanding. 

6. Bicycle Division, 

Lt. William C. Whitley, Commanding. 

7. Motorcycle Division, 

Capt. Anthony L. Howe, Commanding. 


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THIRD DIVISION— Continued 
Section 12 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Police Reserve, 

Hon. Rodman Wanamaker, Special Deputy Police Com¬ 
missioner, Commanding. 

2. Staff: 

(1) Col. William E. Do-dd, Chief of Staff. 

(2) Col. John F. Dwyer, Aide. 

(3) Col. Morris Joseph, Commanding Headquarters 

Staff. 

(4) Col. A. W. J. Pohl, Inspector General. 

(5) Col. Edward J. Kenny. 

(6) Col. Benjamin Mallam. 

(7) Col. E. M. Sperling. 

(8) Col. William J. Cherry. 

(9) Col. Howard Elliot. 

(10) Lt. Col. E. Pattison Knowles. 

(11) Lt. Col. Clarence Hughes. 

(12) Lt. Col. Frank H. Crosby. 

(13) Major Harry J. Friedman. 

(14) Major Richard W. Saunders. 

3. Police Reserve Band. 

4. Aviation Division, 

Col. Francis T. O’Keefe, Commanding. 

5 Headquarters Division, 

Col. Oscar W. Williams, Commanding. 

6. Physicians and Surgeons, 

Col. John W. Edwards, Commanding. 

7. Aide: 

Col. Sylvester Simon. 

8. First Regiment, 

Col. Frederick M. Thompson, Commanding. 

9. Staff: 

(1) Lt. Alfred H. Boulton. 

(2) Major E. Dixon Williams. 

(3) Major Spencer Naugele, Quartermaster. 

(4) Major Richard R. Upjohn, Chaplain. 

(5) Major Austin J. Blanchard, Surgeon. 

(6) Captain Leo T. Hornung, Adjutant. 

(7) Lt. Ormand Littleton, Aide. 

10. Fir.st Battalion, 

Major Levi P. Case, Commanding. 

11. Company A, 

Adolph Nadelstein, Commanding. 

12. Company B, 

Captain Peter J. Muller, Commanding. 


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THIRD DIVISION— Continued 
Section 12 —Continued 

Order in 

Column Unit 

13. Company C, 

Captain Theodore M. Billings, Commanding. 

14. Company D, 

Captain Frederick J. Bauer, Commanding. 

15. Second Battalion, 

Col. Frederick C. Pearson, Commanding. 

16. Company E, 

Major Charles C. Laney, Commanding. 

17. Company F, 

Major Albert E. Pfaffenzeller, Commanding. 

18. Company G, 

Major Bernard Robinson, Commanding. 

19. Company H, 

Major Charles J. Connolly, Commanding. 

20. Third Battalion, 

Col. Frederick H. Finch, Commanding. 

21. Company I, 

Major Philip Munter, Commanding. 

22. Company K, 

Major William D. Barry. Commanding. 

23. Company L, 

Major Samuel E. Moore, Commanding. 

24. Company M, 

Major Joseph Hegerty, Commanding. 


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THIRD DIVISION— Continued 
Section 13 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Second Regiment, 

Col. John P. Leo, Commanding. 

2. Staff: 

(1) Lt. Col. John D. Newton, 

(2) Major Eugene F. Fuller, Adjutant, 

(3) Major Joseph V. Stanford, Chaplain, 

(4) Captain Charles F. W. Horn, Surgeon. 

3. Moskowitz Band. 

4. First Battalion, 

Col. John E. Kerby, Commanding. 

5. Company A, 

Major Frederick C. Steinman, Commanding. 

6. Company B, 

Major Joseph Reid, Commanding. 

7. Company C, 

Major William A. Shields, Commanding. 

8. Second Battalion, 

Major Norman Roberts, Commanding. 

9. Company D, 

Captain Joseph S. Fabregas, Commanding. 

10. Company E, 

Captain John D. Wiggin, Commanding. 

11. Company F, 

Captain Warren B. Sanford, Commanding. 

12. Third Battalion, Marine Division, 

Major Philip Dillingham, Commanding. 

13. Company G, 

Major Walter Spiegel, Commanding. 

14. Company H, 

Captain Alfred Bailey, Commanding. 

15. Company I, 

Captain William E. Devlin, Commanding. 

16. Company K, 

Captain Robert G. Stewart, Commanding. 

17. Motorcycle Division, 

Captain James T. Dye, Commanding. 


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THIRD DIVISION—Continued 
Section 14 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. New York Police Motor Patrol Division, 

Sergeant Daniel J. Phelan, Commanding. 

2. Acting Sergeant Joseph J. Baer, Adjutant. 

3. Mounted Police Regiment, 

Inspector George C. Leibers, Commanding. 

4. Staff: 

(1) Police Surgeon Sylvester Lahey, 

(2) Lt. Thomas Byrnes, Adjutant, 

(3) Patrolman William Parker, Bugler. 

5. Squadron “ A,” 

Captain Oscar P. Himmel, Commanding, 

6. Lt. Adam J. Gumbrecht, Adjutant. 

7. Troop A. 

Lt. James Fitzgerald, Commanding. 

8. First Platoon, 

Sergeant Daniel Collins, Commanding. 

9. Second Platoon, 

Sergeant James McNulty, Commanding. 

10. Third Platoon, 

Sergeant James Horton, Commanding. 

11. Troop B, 

Lt. John W. O’Keefe, Commanding. 

12. First Platoon, 

Sgt. James J. Lynch, Commanding. 

13. Second Platoon, 

Sgt. John McGowan, Commanding. 

14. Third Platoon, 

Sgt. James Meehan, Commanding. 

15. Squadron * B,” 

Captain Maurice Hannon, Commanding. 

16. Lt. John McAuliffe, Adjutant. 

17. Troop C, 

Lt. Dominick Hooks, Commanding. 

18. First Platoon, 

Sgt. William Loehanan, Commanding. 

19. Second Platoon, 

Sgt. Simon Breen, Commanding. 

20. Third Platoon, 

Sgt. James F. Smith, Commanding. 

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THIRD DIVISION—Continued 
Section 14—Continued 

Order in 

Column Unit 

21. Troop D, 

Lt. George Darrow, Commanding. 

22. First Platoon, 

Sgt. Edward Kelly, Commanding. 

23. Second Platoon, 

Sgt. Robert Hamilton, Commanding. 

24. Third Platoon, 

Sgt. Charles McTiernan, Commanding. 

25. Squadron “ C,” 

Captain Charles E. Northrup, Commanding. 

26. Lt. Howard Gifford, Adjutant. 

27. Troop E, 

Lt. John McCarthy, Commanding. 

28. First Platoon, 

Sgt. Elmer E. Josephs, Commanding. 

29. Second Platoon, 

Sgt. William J. Sachs, Commanding. 

30. Third Platoon, 

Sgt. William Lenihan, Commanding. 

31. Troop F, 

Lt. Edward Freese, Commanding. 

32. First Platoon, 

Sgt. John Bridegroom, Commanding, 

33. Second Platoon, 

Sgt. John Fitzgerald, Commanding. 

34. Third Platoon, 

Sgt. Edward Miller, Commanding. 




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FOURTH DIVISION 
Section 1 


Order in 
Column Unit 

1. Armory Board, 

John B. Trainer, Commanding. 

• la. Aide: Lawrence V. Meehan. 

lb. Altschuler’s Band. 

lc. Board of Assessors, 

Hon. Wm. C. Ormond, President, Commanding. 

l d. Aides: (1) Maurice Simmons, (2) Andrew T. Sullivan. 

2. Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, 

Dr. George O’Hanlon, Commanding. 

2a. Aide: (1) Edward J. Halligan. 

3. Company A, 

Dr. Alark L. Fleming, Commanding. 

4. Company B, 

Dr. Paul Meyer, Commanding. 

5. Company C, 

Miss M. M. Allen, Commanding. 

6. Company D, 

Miss A. E. Aikman, Commanding. 

7. Company E, 

Aliss M. M. Conlon, Commanding. 

7a. Type of Vehicle: High powered motor ambulances, Board 
of Ambulance Service. 

8. Commissioner of Accounts, 

Hon. David Hirshfield, Commanding. 

8a. Aides: 

(1) Wood D. Loudoun, 

Deputy Commissioner. 

(2) Henry H. Klein, 

Deputy Commissioner. 

(3) James McGinley. 

9. Company A, 

Irving S. Strouse, Commanding. 

10. Company B, 

Joseph J. Boog, Commanding. 

11. City Chamberlain’s Office, 

Hon. Philip Berolzheimer, Chamberlain, Commanding. 

11a. Aide: Joseph H. Courtney. 

12. Company A, 

Charles Sweeney, Deputy Chamberlain, Commanding. 

13. City Record, 

Hon. Peter J. Brady, Supervisor, Commanding. 

13a. Aides: 

(1) James J. McCue, Deputy Supervisor, 

(2) Edward J. Plunkett. 

14. Chief Medical Examiner, 

Charles Norris, M. D., Commanding. 

15. Aide: George P. LeBrun, Secretary. 

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FOURTH DIVISION—Continued 
Section 1—Continued 

Order in 

Column Unit 

16. Child Welfare: 

Sophie Irene Loeb, Commanding. 

16a. Staff: 

(1) Dr. William Irving Sirovich, 

(2) Mary A. Frasca, 

(3) Rev. William A. Courtney, 

(4) Mrs. William Einstein, 

(5) Conrad Engel, 

(6) Mrs. Mathias Figueira, 

(7) John D. Rosenbrock, 

(8) Mrs. Edgar Smith, 

(9) Mrs. James Whitford. 

17. Aides: 

(1) Helen M. McCormick. 

(2) Bessie DeKoster, Adjutant. 

18. Company A, 

Edna McKeever, Commanding. 

19. Company B, 

Ray Davidov, Commanding. 

20. Department of Correction, 

Commissioner Frederick A. Wallis, Commanding 

21. Aide: Deputy Commissioner Robert L, Tudor. 

22. Company A, 

Martha Byrne, Commanding. 

23. Company B, 

Henry O. Schleth, Commanding. 

24. Company C, 

May Whittaker, Commanding. 

25. Company D, 

Lazarous Levy, Commanding. 

26^ Company E, 

Fred Fagan, Commanding. 

27. Company F, 

J. Donovan, Commanding. 

28. Types of Vehicles : 

(1) Old Prison Van. 

(2) New Prison Van. 




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FOURTH DIVISION—Continued 
Section 2 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Department of Docks, 

Hon. John H. Delaney, Commanding. 

2. Aide : T. F. Keller. 

3. Staff: 

(1) Michael Cosgrove. 

(2) Henry A. Meyer. 

(3) John McKenzie. 

(4) Dr. S. Goldenkranz. 

(5) A. S. Corbett. 

(6) L. Hitch Harrison. 

4. De Noto’s Band. 

5. First Battalion, 

Major H. R. Asserson, Commanding. 

6. Aide: John J. Curry. 

7. Company A, 

Captain W. Lansing, Commanding. 

8. Company B, 

J. C. Suchminski, Commanding. 

9. Company C, 

W. H. Crowley, Commanding. 

10. Company D, 

W. H. O’Connor, Commanding. 

11. Second Battalion, 

R. A. Wimmer, Qommanding. 

•12. Aide: J. A. Boylan. 

13. Company A, 

Robert McBride, Commanding. 

14. Company B, 

M. Lenke, Commanding. 

15. Company C, 

A. J. Dugan, Commanding. 

16. Company D, 

Frank Tucker, Commanding. 

17. Third Battalion, 

Major O’Keefe, Commanding. 

18. Aide : William T. Doran. 

19. Company A, 

W. Cherry, Commanding. 

20. Company B, 

Mark T. Hayes, Commanding. 

21. Company C, 

Charles J. Ford, Commanding. 

22. Company D, 

George Hutchinson, Commanding, 


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FIFTH DIVISION 
Section 1 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. College of The City of New York, 

President, Sidney E. Mezes, Commanding. 

2. Dere Band. 

3. Board of Education, 

Hon. George J. Ryan, President, Commanding. 

4. Aide: Dr. A. K. Aldinger. 

5. Staff: 

(1) Emma L. Murray. 

(2) Arthur S. Somers. 

(3) John Weber. 

(4) M. Samuel Stern. 

(5) Dr. John A. Ferguson. 

(6) John E. Bowe. 

6. 1st Regiment, 

Dr. W. M. Ettinger, Superintendent of Schools, Com¬ 
manding. 

7. Aide: Captain Claude G. Leland. 

8. Staff: Associate Superintendents of Schools. 

(1) Margaret J. McCooey. 

(2) William McAndrew. 

(3) Dr. Clarence E. Meleney. 

(4) Dr. William J. O’Shea. 

(5) Dr. Edward B. Shallow. 

(6) Dr. Edgar D. Shimer. 

(7) Dr. Gustave Straubenmiiller. 

(8) John H. Walsh. 

9. District Superintendents, Board of Examiners and Direc¬ 

tors of Special Branches, 

Dr. John P. Conroy, Commanding. 

10. Aides: 

(1) John W. Davis. 

(2) George H. Chatfield. 

(3) James F. McManus. 

11. 1st Battalion, 

Charles T. Gartland, Commanding. 

12. Aide: Col. Timothy F. Donovan. 

13. 1st Company, 

Ernest Loewnig, Commanding. 

14. 2nd Company, 

Hubert Kelly, Commanding. 

15. 3rd Company, 

Owen T. Martin, Commanding. 

16. 4th Company, 

Theobald M. Purcell, Commanding. 

17. 2nd Battalion, 

Joseph L. Coppinger, Commanding. 

18. Aide: Dr. James F. Rorke. 

19. 5th Company, 

Clifford T. Graham, Commanding. 

20. 6th Company, 

Joseph A. Carlin, Commanding. 

21. 7th Company, 

William T. Byrnes, Commanding. 

22. 8th Company, 

Jane Walsh, Commanding. 

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FIFTH DIVISION—Continued 
Section 2 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Health Department, 

Dr. Frank J. Monaghan, Commissioner, Commanding. 

2. Staff: 

(1) Dr. William H. Pound, Deputy Commissioner. 

(2) Charles L. Kohler, Secretary. 

(3) Dr. William A. Blauvelt. 

(4) Dr. William H. Park. 

(5) Dr. Herman T. Peck. 

(6) Dr. Louis I. Harris. 

(7) Dr. Arthur J. O’Leary. 

(8) Dr. Robert Wilson. 

(9) Dr. John H. Barry. 

(10) Dr. William Guilfoyle. 

(11) Dr. Bruno S. Harwood. 

(12> Dr. S. Dana Hubbard. 

(13) Ole Salthe. 

(14) Dr. Jacob L. Blumenthal. 

3. Habernicht’s Band. 

4. First Battalion, 

John Wolfe, Commanding. 

5. Aide: Richard P. Powers. 

6. Company A, 

Sergeant Sullivan, Commanding. 

7. Company B, 

John McAuliffe, Commanding. 

8. Company C, 

Marie Beynon, Commanding. 

9. Company D, 

Mary McGowan, Commanding. 

10. Company E, 

Mary Volkman, Commanding. 

11. Company F, 

Grace Marr, Commanding. 

12. Second Battalion, 

Dr. Edward Creeden, Commanding. 

13. Aide: James Thompson. 

14. Company G, 

Adelaide McNamera, Commanding. 

15. Company H, 

Kathryn Dyer, Commanding. 

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FIFTH DIVISION—Continued 
Section 2—Continued 

Order in 

Column Unit 

16. Company I, 

Neil O’Connell, Commanding. 

17. Company K, 

Charles Hoyer, Commanding. 

18. Third Battalion, 

Dr. Van Wort, Commanding. 

19. Aide : A. Menagh. 

20. Second Band of the Department of Health. 

21. Company L, 

John Kearney, Commanding. 

22. Company M, 

William Flynn, Commanding. 

23. Company N, 

William Boyle, Commanding. 

24. Company O, 

John Doyle, Commanding. 

25. Fourth Battalion, 

Dr. Silkman, Commanding. 

26. Aide : Dr. Baezler. 

27. Company P, 

Dan. Mulholland, Commanding. 

28. Company Q, 

Dan. Haggertv. Commanding 

29. Company R, 

George Devine, Commanding 

30. Company S, 

Walter Drennan, Commanding. 


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FIFTH DIVISION—Continued 
Section 3 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Law Department, 

Hon. George P. Nicholson, Corporation Counsel, 
Commanding. 

2. Aides: 

(1) Major Elliot S. Benedict. 

(2) Major Charles W. S. Rague. 

(3) Lieut. Col. Howard L. Campion. 

3. Staff: 

(1) Arthur J. W. Hilly, Acting Corporation Counsel. 

(2) Charles J. Druhan, Assistant in charge of Brooklyn 

Office. 

(3) Joseph H. Johnston, Secretary. 

(4) Walter Dunn, Assistant Secretary. 

4. 106th Regiment Band. 

5. First Battalion, 

Major William E. C. Mayer, Commanding. 

6. Aide : Sergeant William J. Fogarty. 

7. Company A, 

Lt. Barrett Carmody, Commanding. 

8. Company B, 

2d Lt. Thomas Crowe, Commanding. 

9. Company C, 

Ensign Norman E. Gatens, Commanding. 

10. Company D, 

Lt. William R. White, Commanding. 

11. Second Battalion, 

Major Joseph I. Berry, Commanding. 

12. Aides. 

(1) Sergeant Joseph Gretz. 

(2) Anna M. Kross. 

13. Company E, 

Alice Meany, Commanding. 

14. Company F, 

Elizabeth A. Vibbard, Commanding. 

15. Company G, 

Anna L. Martin, Commanding. 

16. Company H, 

Ensign Milton Chapman, Commanding. 

17. Third Battalion, 

Major Patrick S. MacDwyer, Commanding. 

18. Aide: Sergeant Joseph B. Gafferty. 

19. Company I, 

Sgt. Joseph G. Matthews, Commanding. 

20. Company K, 

Walter C. Woods, Commanding. 

21. Company L, 

2d Lt. Michael F. Doherty, Commanding. 


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• SIXTH DIVISION 

Section 1 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Board of Elections, 

President John R. Voorhis, Commanding. 

2. Aides: 

(1) Hon. Charles E. Heydt, Commissioner. 

(2) Hon. James Kane, Commissioner. 

(3) Hon. Jacob A. Livingston, Commissioner. 

3. Imke’s Band. 

4. Company A, 

John B. Ferre, Commanding. 

5. Company B, 

Eugene L. Eisinger, Commanding. 

6. Department of Licenses, 

Hon. Augustus W. Glatzmayer, Commissioner, Command¬ 
ing. 

7. Aides: 

(1) John A. Caldwell, 

(2) Charles A. Harnett. 

8. Company A, 

Charles F. Griffin, Deputy Commissioner, Commanding. 

9. Company B, 

Patrick J. Diamond, Deputy Commissioner, Commanding. 

10. Municipal Civil Service Commission, 

President Abraham Kaplan, Commanding. 

11. Aides: 

(1) Commissioner Ferdinand Q. Morton. 

(2) Commissioner William Drennan., 

* (3) Martin A. Healy. 

(4) Joseph F. McDonald. 

12. Company A, 

Chief Examiner Thomas C. Murray, Commanding. 

13. Company B, 

Dr. Joseph A. t Kene, Commanding. 

14. Company C, 

May B. Upshaw, Commanding. 

15. Park Department—Manhattan, 

Hon. Francis D. Gallatin, Commanding. 

16. Aides: 

(1) John J. Ryan. 

(2) James V. Mulholland. 

17. First Battalion, 

Fred H. Pond, Commanding. 

18. Aide: William J. Cunningham. 


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SIXTH DIVISION—Continued 
Section 1—Continued 


Order in 
Column Unit 

19. Company A, 

Robert De Witt, Commanding. 

20. Company B, 

John Murtha, Commanding. 

21. Company C, 

James McCahill, Commanding. 

22. Company D, 

John F. Martens, Commanding. 

23. Park Department—The Bronx, 

Hon. Joseph P. Hennessy, Commanding. 

23a. Aide: Frank Holahan. 

24. Redemptorist Fathers’ Band and Drum Corps. 

25. Park Department—Brooklyn, 

Hon. John N. Harman, Commanding. 

26. Aide: Bernard Rothberg. 

27. Company A, 

James A. McKinney, Commanding. 

28. Company B, 

Joseph I. Crozier, Commanding. 

29. Company C, 

John Herlihy, Commanding. 

30. Company D, 

Maurice Hemley, Commanding. 

31. Company E, 

Gertrude W. Walsh, Commanding. 

32. Park Department—Queens, 

Hon. Alfred E. Benninger, Commanding. 

32a. Aide: James Pasta. 

32b. Park Department—Richmond, 

Hon. Thomas R. McGinley, Commissioner, Commanding. 
32c. Aide: Charles Bormann. 

33. Parole Commission and Bureau of Weights and Measures, 

Hon. Bertram deR. Cruger, Commanding. 

34 Aide: 

(1) Hon. J. J. Holwell. 

35. Staff: 

(1) M. J. Fogarty. 

(2) Ely Neumann. 

(3) William H. Hogan. 


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SIXTH DIVISION— Continued 
Section 2 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Department of Public Markets, 

Hon. Edwin J. O’Malley, Commissioner, Commanding. 

2. Aide: Thomas F. McGrath. 

3. Company A, 

Aloysius G. M'olloy, Commanding. 

4. Company B, 

James J. O’Shaughnessy, Commanding. 

5. Company C, 

John J. Lynch, Commanding. 

6. Company D, 

John F. McCourt, Commanding. 

7. Department of Public Welfare, 

Commissioner Bird S. Coler, Commanding. 

8. Aide: Dr. Nelson W. Thompson. 

9. Staff: 

(1) Christopher J. Dunn, First Deputy Commissioner 

(2) Edward Perpeet, Second Deputy Commissioner. 

(3) Mason O. Smedley, Third Deputy Commissioner. 

(4) Matilda S. Kubie, Honorary Commissioner. 

(5) David Oppenheim, Honorary Commissioner. 

(6) Augustine J. Smith, Honorary Commissioner. 

(7) Charles J. Werner. 

9a. New York Catholic Protectory Band. 

10. First Battalion, 

Dr. John F. Fitzgerald, Commanding. 

11. Aide: Eugene B. Coler. 

12. Company A, 

Dr. Adam Eberle, Commanding. 

13. Company B, 

Maurine Liston, Commanding. 

14. Company C, 

Mrs. E. B. Christie, Commanding. 

15. Company D, 

Marguerite C. Kelly, Commanding. 

16. Second Battalion, 

Mary C. Tinney, Commanding. 

17. Aide: Emma Franklin. 

18. Company E, 

Jessy C. Palmer, Commanding. 

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SIXTH DIVISION—Continued 
Section 2—Continued 

Order in 

Column Unit 

19. Company F, 

Agnes M. Mulry, Commanding. 

20. Company G, 

Isabella P. Clarke, Commanding. 

21. Company H, 

Helen Harman, Commanding. 

21a. St. John’s Home Band. 

22. Third Battalion, 

Edgar Pitske, Commanding. 

23. Aide: John J. Finnegan. 

24. Company I, 

Gordon T. Broad, Commanding. 

25. Company K, 

Mathew J. Kennedy, Commanding. 

26. Company L, 

Samuel Bernstein, Commanding. 

27. Company M, 

William H. Cox, Commanding 


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SEVENTH DIVISION 
Section 1 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Department of Plant and Structures, 

Hon. Grover A. Whalen, Commissioner, Commanding. 

2. Aide: 

Lt. Col. Francis W. Perry. 

3. Staff (right to left, in order) : 

(1) Wm. Wirt Mills, First Deputy Commissioner. 

(2) John Mara, Second Deputy Commissioner. 

(3) Thomas A. Dempsey, Third Deputy Commissioner. 

(4) Edward A. Byrne, Chief Engineer of Department. • 

(5) Francis J. Ryan, Secretary of the Department. 

(6) Elizabeth F. Kehoe, Ass’t Secretary of the Dept. 

(7) J. Driscoll Tucker, Secretary to the Commissioner. 

(8) Frank J. Hanlon, Executive Clerk. 

(9) M. G. Kindlund, Naval Architect. 

(10) Morton Arendt, Consulting Electrical Engineer. 

4. B. F. Keith’s Boys’ Band. 

5. Float. 

6. First Separate Battalion—Administrative Staff, 

Harry R. Langdon, Commanding. 

7. Aide: 

H. E. Cunningham. 

8. 1st Company, 

Margaret A. McNamee, Commanding. 

9. 2nd Company, 

Marie G. Jones, Commanding. 

The Color. 

10. 3rd Company, 

Harry W. Crane, Commanding. 

11. 4th Company, 

Thomas J. Malone, Commanding. 

12. Second Separate Battalion—Transportation Bureau, 

S. Hamburger, Commanding. 

13. Aide: 

Wm. V. Kelly. 

14. 5th Company, 

Jos. G. Tibbetts, Commanding. 

15. 6th Company, 

Ferdinand Lapan, Commanding. 

16. 7th Company, 

P. J. Murphy, Commanding. 

17. 8th Company, 

W. J. Crowley, Jr., Commanding. 

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SEVENTH DIVISION—Continued 
Section 2 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Second Regiment—Engineering Bureau. 

Joseph O. Eckersley, Commanding. 

2. Aides: 

(1) Captain Lewis P. Brown. 

(2) John F. Johnson, Jr. 

3. Interboro Rapid Transit Company’s Band. 

4. First Battalion—Main Office Divisions, 

Western R. Bascome, Commanding. 

5. Aides: 

(1) Adrian LaForge. 

(2) Noah Cummings. 

6. 1st Company, 

Carl T. Forsberg, Commanding. 

7. 2nd Company, 

Matthew F. Delacey, Commanding. 

8. 3rd Company, 

Charles Williams, Commanding. 

9. 4th Company, 

Thomas J. Nolan, Commanding. 

10. Second Battalion—East River Bridge Divisions, 

Joseph R. Geoghan. Commanding. 

11. Aide: 

Ernest A. Fintel. 

12. 5th Company, 

Jas. J. Creighton, Commanding. 

13. 6th Company. 

Geo. Baker, Commanding. 

The Color. 

14. 7th Company. 

Jas. F. Marsh, Commanding. 

15. 8th Company, 

Chas. F. Michel, Commanding. 

16. Third Battalion—Borough Bridge Divisions, 

John A. Knighton, Commanding. 

17. Aide: 

Geo. H. Hefele. 

18. 9th Company, 

John W. Johnston, Commanding. 

19. 10th Company, 

Geo. C. Lyng, Commanding. 

20. 11th Company, 

Cornelius J. Tucker, Commanding. 

21. 12th Company, 

Philip R. Hennessy, Commanding. 

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SEVENTH DIVISION—Continued 
Section 3 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Third Regiment—Ferry Bureau. 

Captain Calvin I. Crocker, Commanding. 

2. Aide: 

Capt. James A. Wallace. 

3. Seventh Regiment Band. 

4. First Battalion—Staten Island Division, 

Chief Engineer William D. Bush, Commanding. 

5. Aide: 

Chief Marine Engineer Ed. McMahon. 

6. 1st Company, 

Capt. William Cole, Commanding. 

7. 2nd Company, 

Capt. Joseph C. Smith, Commanding. 

8. 3rd Company, 

Capt. William J. Chambers, Commanding. 

9. 4th Company, 

Capt. George M. Bunce, Commanding. 

10. Second Battalion—Lower Ferry Divisions, 

Capt. W. G. Hamilton, Commanding. 

11. Aide: 

Capt. William H. Holmes, Commanding. 

12. 5th Company, 

Capt. M. Oakes, Commanding. 

13. 6th Company, 

Capt. M. N. Bunt, Commanding. 

The Color. 

14. 7th Company, 

Capt. G. O’Brien, Commanding. 

15. 8th Company, 

Capt. Garence B. Carter, Commanding. 

16. Third Battalion—Upper Ferry Divisions, 

Capt. Joseph Conron, Commanding. 

17. Aide: 

Chief Marine Engineer G. E. Hubbs. 

18. 9th Company, 

John G. Hungerford, Commanding. 

19. 10th Company, 

Michael J. McNulty, Commanding. 

20. 11th Company, 

Henry M. Trank, Commanding. 

21. 12th Company, 

John J. Cronin, Commanding. 

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SEVENTH DIVISION—Continued 
Section 4 

Types of Vehicles 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Bus Division: 

Frederick R. Richter, Commanding. 

2. Aide: 

Peter Dooley. 

3. Vehicle No. 1. 

4. Vehicle No. 2. 

5. Vehicle No. 3. 

6. Vehicle No. 4. 

7. Taxi Division, 

John J. McGroarty, Commanding. 

8. Aide: 

Moses H. Dryfus. 

9. Taxis Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, right to left. 

10. Taxis Nos. 5, 6, 7 and 8. 

11. Taxis Nos. 9, 10, 11 and 12. 


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EIGHTH DIVISION 
Section 1 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Fire Department, 

Hon. Thomas J. Drennan, Fire Commissioner, Com¬ 
manding. 

2. Staff: 

(1) Joseph M. Hannon, Deputy Fire Commissioner. 

(2) William F. Thompson, Deputy Fire Commissioner 

(3) James A. Mackey, Secretary of Department. 

(4) Alois J. Keogh, Secretary to Commissioner. 


EIGHTH DIVISION— Continued 
Section 2 


Order in 
Column Unit 

1. Uniformed Force, 

John Kenlon, Chief of Department, Commanding. 

2. Aides: 

(1) Joseph B. Martin, Assistant Chief of Department. 

(2) Joseph Crawley, Assistant Chief of Department 

3. Staff: 

(1) Honorary Deputy Chief Harry M. Archer. 

(2) Honorary Deputy Chief W. W. Cohen. * 

(3) Honorary Deputy Chief Robert H. Mainzer. 

(4) Honorary Deputy Chief W. F. Kennv. 

(5) Honorary Battalion Chief M. F. Loughman 

(6) Honorary Deputy Chief E. J. Kenny 

(7) Richard J. Hamilton, Chaplain. 

(8) Henry Handel. Chaplain. 

(9) Joseph H. Ivie, Chaplain. 

(10) Patrick F. O’Connor, Chaplain. 

4. New York Fire Department Band.' 

5. First Regiment, 

Deputy Chief James W. Heffernan, Commanding. 

6. Captain James J. Roche, Adjutant. 

7. First Battalion, 

Battalion Chief William Clark, Commanding. 

8. Lt. Chester A. Vaughn, Adjutant. 

9. Company A, 

Captain Thomas F. Newman, Commanding. 

10. Company B, 

Captain Reuben McGrath, Commanding. 

11. Company C, 

Captain Robert E. McNannon, Commanding. 

12. Company D, 

Captain James Brown, Commanding. 

13. Second Battalion, 

Battalion Chief George T. McAleer, Commanding. 

14. Lt. Edwin J. Howe, Adjutant. 

15. Company E, 

Captain Charles J. Duane, Commanding. 

16. Company F, 

Captain William Dugan, Commanding. 

17. Company G, 

Captain Patrick J. Moran, Commanding. 

18. Company H, 

Captain James A. Quinn, Commanding. 

19. Third Battalion, 

Battalion Chief George L. McKenna, Commanding. 

20. Lt. George C. Hauser, Adjutant. 

21. Company I, 

Captain Lawrence F. W. Fischer, Commanding. 

22. Company K, 

Captain Samuel M. Rehfield, Commanding. 

23. Company L, 

Captain Patrick Hayes, Commanding 

24. Company M, 

Captain Leon Howard, Commanding. 

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EIGHTH DIVISION—Continued 
Section 3 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Second Regiment, 

Deputy Chief Thomas R. Langford, Commanding. 

2. Captain Howard H. Weiler, Adjutant. 

3. Rosati’s Naval Reserve Band. 

4. First Battalion, 

Battalion Chief Henry P. Kirk, Commanding. 

5. Lt. Frederick J. Bender, Adjutant. 

6. Company A, 

Captain Edward P. Hines, Commanding. 

7. Company B, 

Captain Henry H. Scherb, Commanding. 

8. Company C. 

Captain Frank A. Lennon, Commanding. 

9. Company D, 

Captain John R. Gill, Commanding. 

10. Second Battalion, 

Battalion Chief Patrick Walsh, Commanding. 

11. Lt. John Walsh No. 1, Adjutant. 

12. Company E, 

Captain John T. Oakley, Commanding. 

13. Company F, 

Captain Charles A. Barnes, Commanding. 

14. Company G, 

Captain Benjamin F. Parker, Commanding. 

15. Company H, 

Captain Ernest Bernsen, Commanding. 

16. Third Battalion, 

Battalion Chief Martin Kelly, Commanding. 

17. Lt. James J. Keane, Adjutant. 

18. Company I, 

Captain Hugh J. Joyce, Commanding. 

19. Company K, 

Captain George F. Brown, Commanding. 

20. Company L, 

Captain John J. Flood, Commanding. 

21. Company M, 

Captain William H. Bedell, Commanding. 

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EIGHTH DIVISION—Continued 
Section 4 


Order in 
Column Unit 

1. Third Regiment, 

Deputy Chief George L. Ross, Commanding. 

2. Captain Thomas Murtagh, Adjutant. 

3. Muller’s Band. 

4. First Battalion, 

Battalion Chief John J. T. Waldron, Commanding. 

5. Lt. Joseph G. Calhoun, Adjutant. 

6. Company A, 

Captain Mortimer J. Walsh, Commanding. 

7. Company B, 

Captain George E. Moore, Commanding. 

8. Company C s 

Captain Michael Seelinger, Commanding. 

9. Company D, 

Captain Hugh Early, Commanding. 

10. Battalion Chief Thomas Larkin & Life Saving Corps. 

11. Second Battalion, 

Battalion Chief Fred F. Mahoney, Commanding. 

12. Lt. Dennis C. Schmitt, Adjutant. 

13. Company E, 

Captain Henry P. Fischer, Commanding. 

14. Company F, 

Captain John W. Connell, Commanding. 

15. Company G, 

Captain Henry G. J. Winters, Commanding. 

16. Company H, 

Captain William Ross No. 1, Commanding. 

17. Third Battalion, 

Battalion Chief John Spencer, Commanding. 

18. Lt. Hugh Halligan, Adjutant. 

19. Company I, 

Captain Walter A. O’Leary, Commanding. 

20. Company K, 

Captain Bernard F. Rasmussen, Commanding. 

21. Company L, 

Captain William G. Walters, Commanding. 

22. Company M, 

Captain Otto N. Gerlach, Commanding. 

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EIGHTH DIVISION— Continued 
Section 5 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Fourth Regiment, 

Deputy Chief John Davin, Commanding. 

2. Captain Christopher Weiner, Adjutant. 

3. Quintman’s Band. 

4. First Battalion, 

Battalion Chief James T. Mooney, Commanding. 

5. Lt. William H. Crouse, Adjutant. 

6. Company A, 

Captain Charles Reith, Commanding. 

7. Company B, 

Captain William Jordan, Jr., Commanding. 

8. Company C, 

Captain Raymond L. George, Commanding. 

9. Company D, 

Captain Edward J. Connolly, Commanding. 

10. Second Battalion, 

Battalion Chief George Bauer, Commanding. 

11. Lt. John J. Gilmartin, Adjutant. 

12. Company E, 

Captain Timothy F. Guinee, Commanding. 

13. Company F, 

Captain Julius Lasky, Commanding. 

14. Company G, 

Captain Michael Conway No. 1, Commanding. 

15. Company K, 

Captain Robert Bowe, Commanding. 

16. Third Battalion, 

Battalion Chief Albert Reid, Commanding. 

17. Lt. Henry C. Kreimeier, Adjutant. 

18. Company I, 

Captain John E. Gunn, Commanding. 

19. Company K, 

Captain Rudolph J. Uster, Commanding. 

20. Company L, 

Captain Clarence E. Hunt, Commanding. 

21. Company M, 

Captain Joseph Williams, Commanding. 


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EIGHTH DIVISION—Continued 
Section 6 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Apparatus. 





















2. Ambulance, Board of Ambulance Service. 

47 



NINTH DIVISION 


Section 1 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Borough President’s Office—Manhattan, 

Joseph Johnson, Commanding. 

2. James P. Donohue, Adjutant. 

3. Staff: 

(1) James J. Hagan. 

(2) Charles Delaney. 

(3) Charles Brady. 

(4) Samuel Weintraub. 

(5) Louis Wolff. 

(6) Amos Schaeffer. 

(7) C. M. Pinckney. 

4. Leak and Watts Orphan House Band. 
4a. St. Angelm’s Drum and Bugle Corps. 

5. First Regiment—Manhattan. 

Colonel Frank H. Hines, Commanding. 

6. Company A, 

John J. Martin, Commanding. 

7. Company B, 

Harry Levy, Commanding. 

8. Company C, 

Louis Wund, Commanding.- 

9. Company D, 

Andrew Lanahan, Commanding. 

10. Company E. 

William Brush, Commanding. 

11. Company F, 

Louis Frank, Commanding. 

12. Borough President’s Office—The Bronx. 

William J. Flynn, Commanding. 

12a. Staff: 

(1) Louis F. Haffen. 

(2) August F. Glatzmayer, 

(3) Thos. J. Dolan. 

(4) Josiah H. Fitch. 

(5) Elmore F. Austin. 

(6) Earl H. Miller. 

(7) Patrick J. Reville. 

(8) A. J. Largy. 

(9) J. P. Binzen. 

(10) Jos. H. Hlawhesch. 

(11) Geo. A. Hefter. 

12b. Ward’s Band. 

13. First Regiment—The Bronx. 

Arthur J. Largy, Commanding. 

14. Aide: John P. Binzen. 

15. Company A, 

Mortimer Tubridy, Commanding. 

lb Company B, 

Thomas B. Peterson, Commanding. 

17. Company C, 

Archibald Shrady, Commanding. 

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NINTH DIVISION— Continued 
Section 1—Continued 

Order in 

Column Unit 

18. Second Battalion, 

John C. Hirme, Commanding. 

19. Aide: Arthur V. Sheridan. 

20. Company D, 

Edward W. Wood, Commanding. 

21. Company E, 

Emil Vallance, Commanding. 

22. Company F, 

Floyd F. McDowell, Commanding. 

23. Borough President’s Office—Brooklyn, 

Joseph A. Guider, Commanding. 

24. Staff: 

(1) Joseph Fennelly, 

(2) Philip P. Farley, 

(3) Frank Fogarty, 

(4) Henry Hesterberg, 

(5) James J. Byrne, 

(6) James J. Browne, 

(7) Albert E. Kleinert. 

25. Sautchick’s Band. 

26. Women’s Separate Company, 

Agnes Leonard Ward, Commanding. 

27. First Separate Battalion, 

Jacob Schmitt, Commanding. 

28. Aide: John E. Kennedy. 

29. Company A, 

John J. Callahan, Commanding. 

30. Company B, 

Willis R. Tenney, Commanding. 

31. Company C, 

Joseph Strachan, Commanding. 

32. Company D, 

Thomas F. Devaney, Commanding. 

33. Company E, 

James E. McLinden, Commanding. 

34. Second Separate Battalion, 

Arthur J. Griffin, Commanding. 

35. Aide: John Pittaluga. 

35a. St. Joseph’s Rectory Band. 

36. Company F, 

F. C. Bates, Commanding. 

37. Company G, 

John Vogt, Commanding. 

38. Company H, 

J. H. McDermott, Commanding. 

39. Company I, 

John Moran, Commanding. 

40. Borough President’s Office—Queens, 

Joseph C. Cosgrove, Commanding. 

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NINTH DIVISION— Continued 
Section 1 —Continued 


Order in 

Column Unit 

41. Aide: Robert Farrell. 

42. Staff: 

(1) Frederick Shepherd. 

(2) William Stephenson. 

(3) George Holland. 

(4) Frederick Dressel. 

43. Stevenson’s Band. 

44. First Separate Battalion, 

C. V. Powell, Commanding. 

45. Aide: Leon Schoonmaker. 

46. Company A, 

Joseph Burns, Commanding. 

47. Company B, 

L. B. Mannheimer, Commanding. 

48. Company C, 

Harry LaBelle, Commanding. 

49. Company D, 

A. F. Gruenenthal, Commanding. 

50. Second Separate Battalion, 

Norris P. Stockwell, Commanding. 

51. Aide: Joseph A. Nichols. 

51a. St. Malachy’s Ocean Home Band. 

52. Company E, 

Francis Gallagher, Commanding. 

53. Company F, 

Wm. Kerran, Commanding. 

54. Company G, 

Paul V. O’Dwyer, Commanding. 

55. Borough President’s Office—Richmond, 

David S'. Rendt, Commanding. 

56. Staff: 

(1) James Nolan. 

(2) John J. O’Rourke. 

58. Mission of the Immaculate Virgin Band. 
58a. St. Michael’s Home Drum and Fife Corps. 

59. Company A, 

William C. Kenny, Commanding. 

60. Company B, 

William J. McDermott, Commanding. 

61. Company C, 

Theodor S. Oxholm, Commanding. 

62. Company D, 

Robert Bailey, Commanding. 

63. Company E, 

Charles P. Cole, Commanding. 

64. Company F, 

George McClaughrey, Commanding. 

65. Company G, 

John F. Minnahan, Commanding. 

66. Ambulance, Board of Ambulance Service. 

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TENTH DIVISION 
Section 1 


Order in 
Column Unit 

1. Board of Purchase, 

Andrew B. Keating, Secretary, Commanding. 

2. Aide: 

Alfred L. Meehan. 

3. Staff: 

(1) Frazee L. Belknap. 

(2) Andrew J. Demand. 

(3) Daniel V. Duff. 

. (4) Frederick Kenny. 

(5) William B. Rourke. 

4. Tilkin Band. 

5. Company A, 

William T. Maher, Commanding. 

5a. Board of Standards and Appeals, 

Hon. Wm. H. Walsh, Chairman, Commanding. 

6. Department of Taxes and Assessments, 

Judge Henry M. Goldfogle, President, Commanding. 
6a. Staff: 

(1) Hon. Stephen A. Nugent. 

(2) Hon. George H. Payne. 

(3) Hon. Anning S. Prall. 

(4) Hon. James J. Sexton. 

(5) Hon. Lewis M. Swasey. 

(6) Hon. Richard H. Williams. 

7. Aide: Chief Deputy Peter J. Kelly. 

8. Company A, 

James O’Connell, Commanding. 

9. Company B, 

William P. Burke, Commanding. 

10. Company C, 

Michael H. Kinsley, Commanding. 

11. Company D, 

Maurice Mulcahy, Commanding. 

12. Company E, 

George W. Adee, Commanding. 

13. Board of Water Supply, 

George J. Gillespie, President, Commanding. 

13a. Aide: Leonard P. Wood. 

14. Staff: 

(1) Hon. James P. Sinnott. 

(2) Hon. Philip F. Donohue. 

(3) B. F. Eingbigler. 

(4) Thos. J. O’Rourke. 

(5) T. Merriman. 

(6) W. E. Spear. 

(7) Roger W. Armstrong. 

14. Roger W. Armstrong, Adjutant. 

15. Company A, 

William M. Lamson, Commanding. 

16. Company B, 

L. Bernard Stebbins, Commanding. 

17. Company C, 

Harry O'. Tefel, Commanding. 

18. Company D, 

Henry G. A. Wachtmann, Commanding. 

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TENTH DIVISION—Continued 
Section 2 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Tenement House Department, 

Hon. Frank Mann, Commissioner, Commanding. 

2. Aides: 

(1) John P. Finnerty, First Deputy Commissioner. 

(2) John Guilfoyle, Second Deputy Commissioner. 

3. Staff: 

(1) Richard J. McElligott. 

(2) Sarsfield L. Lavelle. 

(3) Edward J. Byrne. 

(4) Wm. A. Robertson. 

(5) Michael Sinnott. 

(6) Michael O’Sullivan. 

(7) Walter C. Martin. 

(8) Louis Schawaroch. 

(9) Patrick J. Walsh. 

(10) John D. Caird. 

( 11 ) 

(12) John White. 


4. Toy Band. 

5. First Battalion—Inspectors, 

Patrick J. McMeniman, Commanding. 

6. Aide: John J. Dwyer. 

7. Company A, 

Thomas J. Murphy, Commanding. 

8. Company B, 

George S. Shay, Commanding. 

9. Company C, 

John C. Clancy, Commanding. 

10. Company D, 

Henry Ryan, Commanding. 

11. Second Battalion—Clerks and Stenographers. 

Foster G. Hetzel, Commanding. 

12. Aide : Jacob Edelstein. 

13. Company A, 

James S. Whitty, Commanding. 

14. Company B, 

Joseph W. Hartung, Commanding. 

15. Company C, 

Charles R. Combs, Commanding. 

16. Company D, 

Miss Mary Bannon, Commanding. 

17. Company E, 

Miss Katherine Connelly, Commanding. 

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TENTH DIVISION —Continued 
Section 3 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricit 

Hon. Nicholas J. Hayes, Commanding. 

2. Staff: 

(1) John J. Dietz. 

(2) Cornelius H. Sheehan. 

(3) Albert H. Liebenau. 

(4) James Butler. 

(5) James Vail. 

3. Van Vliet’s Band. 

4. First Regiment, 

Colonel Merritt H. Smith, Commanding. 

5. Aide: William W. Brush. 

6. Staff: 

(1) John W. McKay. 

(2) William Hauck. 

(3) Charles H. Bull. 

(4) William F. Laase. 

(5) William V. Barnes. 

7. First Battalion, 

Major H. B. Machen, Commanding. 

8. Aide : W. Rowland. 

9. Company A, 

Joseph Goodman, Commanding. 

10. Company B, 

W. A. Drew, Commanding. 

11. Company C, 

J. A. Vartefeuille, Commanding. 

12. Company D, 

T. DeL. Coffin, Commanding. 

13. Second Battalion, 

Ralph N. Wheeler, Commanding. 

14. Aide: John F. Mead. 

15. Company E, 

Alfred Burgess, Commanding. 

16. Company F, 

Herb Smith, Commanding. 

17. Company G, 

Patrick Quilty, Commanding. 

18. Company H, 

B. J. Vleistein, Commanding. 

19. Third Battalion, 

G. E. Rodman, Commanding. 

20. Aide: F. E. Hale. 

21. Company I, 

William Flannery, Commanding. 

22. Company K, 

John Metcalf, Commanding. 

23. Company L, 

William B. Caterson, Commanding. 

24. Company M, 

F. Decker, Commanding. 

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TENTH DIVISION—Continued 
Section 4 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Second Regiment. 

Daniel- E. Finn, Commanding. 

2. Aide: M. Trudden. 

3. Staff: 

(1) Thomas Bannon. 

(2) B. Looram. 

(3) John Langel. 

(4) James Cullen. 

(5) R. H. Clausen. 

4. Taustein’s Band. 

5. First Battalion, 

Joseph Gill, Commanding. 

6. Company A, 

W. O’Brien, Commanding. 

7. Company B, 

L. Leonard, Commanding. 

8. Company C, 

Wm. Meehan, Commanding. 

9. Company D, 

L. Weider, Commanding. 

10. Second Battalion, 

William J. Deneen, Commanding. 

11. Company E, 

C. M. Hoosey, Commanding. 

12. Company F, 

H. W. Brinley, Commanding. 

13. Company G, 

E. J. Henderson, Commanding. 

14. Company H, 

William Bannon, Commanding. 

15. Third Battalion, 

E. A. Drumm, Commanding. 

16. Company I, 

Charles E. Rennie, Commanding. 

17. Company K, 

John Lowe, Commanding. 

18. Company L, 

Michael Haggerty, Commanding. 

19. Company M, 

Michael Hanley, Commanding. 

20. Fourth Battalion, 

N. J. Kelly, Commanding. 

21. Aides: 

(1) T. W. Rochester. 

(2) J. J. McHugh. 

(3) George Sheridan. 

(4) F. J. McGuire. 

(5) William R. Birdsley. 

(6) H. S. Wyncoop. 

22. Company A, 

Joseph Honey, Commanding. 

23. Company B, 

W. G. Quirk, Commanding. 

24. Company C, 

B. F. Green, Commanding. 

25. Company D, 

J. D. Lynett, Commanding. 


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ELEVENTH DIVISION 


Section 1 



Order in 
Column 


Unit 


1. Department of Street Cleaning, 

Commissioner Alfred A. Taylor, Commanding. 

2. Secretary to Commissioner, Adjutant. 

3. Aides: 

(1) James W. Brown. 

(2) Frank A. Eschman. 

(3) James J. Nugent. 

(4) Michael Laura. 

4. Staff: 

(1) E. P. Greene. 

(2) James F. Lynch. 

(3) A. F. Pierce. 

(4) J. H. Thode. 

(5) J. J. O’Brien. 

(6) D. J. Mangan. 

(7) Henry Steinhart. 

(8) R. B. Anderson. 

(9) E. C. Goodwin. 

5. Municipal Band. 

6. Uniformed Force, 

J. W. Zeip, General Superintendent, Commanding. 

7. Aide: Major McSherry. 

8. Staff: 

(1) J. J. Condon. 

(2) James Minchin. 

(3) Frank Gannon. 

(4) Terrence Reilly. 

(5) John J. Kiernan. 

9. First Regiment-f-Sweepers, Manhattan, 

W. Duross, Commanding. 

10. Aide: William McKinnell. 

11. Company A, 

W. Monday, Commanding. 

12. Company B, 

Wm. Neimier, Commanding. 

13. Company C, 

P. Connelly, Commanding. 

14. First Battalion, 

W. Powell, Commanding. 


15. Aide: P. Klug. 


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ELEVENTH DIVISION— Continued 
Section 1—Continued 

Order in 

Column Unit 

16. Company A, 

S. Caming, Commanding. 

17. Company B, 

S. Buccolo, Commanding. 

18. Company C, 

W. Nally, Commanding. 

19. Company D, 

W. J. Harnett, Commanding. 

20. Second Battalion, 

E. Nugent, Commanding. 

21. Aide: W. Ridell. 

22. Company E, 

M. Palladina, Commanding. 

23. Company F, 

H. Bock, Commanding. 

24. Company G, 

C. Bonnelli, Commanding. 

25. Company H, 

J. Galvin, Commanding. 

26. Third Battalion, 

J. Wilson, Commanding. 

27. Aide : H. Dolan. 

28. Company I, 

T. Campbell, Commanding. 

29. Company K, 

A. Courtne>, Commanding 

30. Company I., 

J. J. Ryan, Commanding. 

31. Company M, 

T. Burns, Commanding. 


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ELEVENTH DIVISION —Continued 
Section 2 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Second Regiment—Sweepers, Brooklyn, 

J. Byrnes, Commanding. 

2. Aide: J. S. McEntee. 

3. Wright Band. 

4. First Battalion, 

J. Lawlor, Commanding. 

5. Aide: H. Boss. 

6. Company A, 

M. Mannix, Commanding. 

7. Company B, 

H. Williams, Commanding. 

8. Company C, 

J. Quigley, Commanding. 

9. Company D, 

O’Connor, Commanding. 

10. Second Battalion, 

E. O’Brien, Commanding. 

11. Aide : W. Kelly. 

12. Company E, 

M. Kelly, Commanding. 

13. Company F, 

E. Fitzgerald, Commanding. 

14. Company G, 

E. Kelly, Commanding. 

15. Company H, 

J. Carcarane, Commanding. 

16. Third Battalion, 

J. Mclneny, Commanding 

17. Aide: P. Engelhart. 

18. Company I, 

N. Rogers, Commanding. 

19. Company K, 

J. Fallon, Commanding. 

20. Company L, 

J. Nolan, Commanding. 

21. Company M, 

E. O’Neill, Commanding. 

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ELEVENTH DIVISION— Continued 
Section 3 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Third Regiment, 

W. Montgomery, Commanding. 

2. Aid©: T. Brett. 

3. Zeller’s Band. 

4. First Battalion, 

J. Hayden, Commanding. 

5. Aide: . 

6. Company A, 

E. Schleissman, Commanding. 

7. Company B, 

E. Disch, Commanding. 

8. Company C, 

W, Oswald, Commanding. 

9. Company D, 

M. Krause, Commanding. 

10. Second Battalion, 

A. J. Hewitt, Commanding. 

11. Aide: B. Turkheimer. 

12. Company E, 

W. Doughty, Commanding. 

13. Company F, 

P. Boland, Commanding. 

14. Company G, 

W. Monahan, Commanding. 

15. Company H, 

W. Grady, Commanding. 

16. Third Battalion, 

J. Labdon, Commanding. 

17. Aide: B. Sheeran. 

18. Company I, 

P. McDonald, Commanding. 

19. Company K, 

T. Sullivan, Commanding. 

20. Company L, 

H. Cox, Commanding. 

21. Company M, 

J. Siffren, Commanding. 


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ELEVENTH DIVISION— Continued 
Section 4 

Order in 

Column Unit 

1. Types of Vehicles, 

Buggies. 

Ford Cars. 

Trucks. 

Horse Carts. 

Paper Carts. 

5-Ton White Trucks. 

5-Ton Pierce Arrow. 

Horse Sprinklers. 

Fox Auto Brooms. 

Horse Plows. 

Auto Plows. 

Flushers. 

Freedman Loaders. 

Holt Tractors. 

Old Derrick. 

Auto Wreckers. 

Horse Stable Trucks. 

G. M. C. Service Trucks. 

Messenger Cars. 




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ANNEX “ B ”—ENTRANCE TABLE 

The Old Guard, forming at its Armory, will pass East 85th 
Street at 12 :05 P. M. 

Policemen to be decorated will form opposite the reviewing 
stand at 12 :45 P. M. 


FIRST DIVISION 

To form at 12 o'clock noon. 

Section 1 

East 94th Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of 5th Avenue. 

Section 2 

Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. Army, 

Right resting on No. 1 East 94th Street. 

U. S. Navy, 

Right resting on No. 7 East 94th Street. 

U. S. Marine Corps, 

Right resting on No. 15 East 94th Street. 

71st Infantry Regiment, N. Y. N. G. 

East 94th Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of Madison Avenue. 
1st Battalion, N. M., N. Y., 

East 94th Street, 

Right resting on Park Avenue. 


SECOND DIVISION 

To form at 11:45 o’clock A. M. 

Section 1 

East 93d Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of 5th Avenue. 

Section 2 

Right resting on No. 1 East 93d Street. 

Section 3 

Right resting on No. 19 East 93d Street. 


THIRD DIVISION 

To form at 11:45 o’clock A. M. 

Section 1 

East 93rd Street, 

Right resting on easterly, house line of Madison Avenue 

Section 2 

Right resting on No. 55 East 93rd Street. 

Section 3 

Right resting on rear of Section 2. 

Section 4 

East 92nd Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of 5th Avenue. 

Section 5 

Right resting on No. 11 East 92nd Street. 


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ANNEX “B”—ENTRANCE TABLE— Continued 
THIRD DIVISION —Continued 
Section 6 

East 92nd Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of Madison Avenue. 

Section 7 

Right resting on No. 61 East 92nd Street. 

Section 8 

East 91st Street, 

Right resting on the easterly house line of 5th Avenue. 

Section 9 

Right resting on No. 7 East 91st Street. 

Section 10 

East 91st Street, 

Right resting on the easterly house line of Madison 
Avenue. 


Section 11 

Marine Division, 

Right resting on No. 65 East 91st Street. 

Bicycle Division, 

East 90th Street, 

Right resting on the easterly house line of 5th Avenue. 
Motorcycle Division, 

Right resting on No. 9 East 90th Street. 

Section 12 

East 90th Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of Madison Avenue. 

Section 13 

Right resting on No. 59 East 90th Street. 

Section 14 

Motor Patrol Division, 

East 90th Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of Park Avenue. 
Mounted Police Regiment, 

East 89th Street, 

Right resting on the easterly house line of 5th Avenue. 

FOURTH DIVISION 

To form at 12:30 P. M. 

Section 1 

Armory Board, 

Right resting on No. 15 East 89th Street. 

Board of Assessors, 

Right resting on rear of Armory Board. 

Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, 

Right resting on No. 17 East 89th Street; ambulances 
in Madison Avenue at 89th Street. 

Commissioner of Accounts, 

Right resting on No. 23 East 89th Street. 

City Chamberlain, 

Right resting on No. 25 East 89th Street. 

Board of City Record, 

Right resting on No. 27 East 89th Street. 

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ANNEX “B”—ENTRANCE TABLE— Continued 
FOURTH DIVISION— Continued 
Section 1 —Continued 

Chief Medical Examiner, 

Right resting on rear of Board of City Record. 

Board of Child Welfare, 

Right resting on rear of Chief Medical Examiner. 
Department of Correction, 

East 89th Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of Madison Avenue. 

Section 2 

Right resting opposite No. 50 East 89th Street. 


FIFTH DIVISION 

To form at 12:45 P. M. 

Section 1 

East 89th Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of Park Avenue. 

Section 2 

East 88th Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of 5th Avenue. 


Section 3 

Right resting opposite- No. 16 East 88th Street. 


SIXTH DIVISION 

To form at 1:00 P. M. 

Section 1 

Board of Elections, 

East 88th Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of Madison Avenue. 
Department of Licenses, 

Right resting on rear of Board of Elections. 

Municipal Civil Service Commission, 

Right resting on No. 47 East 88th Street. 

Department of Parks, Manhattan, 

Right resting on No. 51 East 88th Street. 

Department of Parks, The Bronx, 

Right resting on rear of D. P., Manhattan. 

Department of Parks, Brooklyn, 

Right resting on rear of D. P., The Bronx. 

Department of Parks, Queens, 

Right resting on rear of D. P., Brooklyn. 

Department of Parks, Richmond, 

Right resting on rear of D. P., Brooklyn. 

Board of Parole and Bureau of Weights and Measures, 
Right resting opposite No. 66 East 88th Street. 

Section 2 

Department of Public Markets, 

Right resting opposite No. 66 East 88th Street. 
Department of Public Welfare, 

East 88th Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of Park Avenue. 

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ANNEX “B”—ENTRANCE TABLE— Continued 
SEVENTH DIVISION 

To form at 1:15 P. M. 

Section 1 

East 87th Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of 5th Avenue. 

Section 2 

Right resting on easterly house line of Madison Avenue. 

Section 3 

East 87th Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of Park Avenue. 

Section 4 

Right resting on rear of Section 3. 


EIGHTH DIVISION 

To form at 1:30 P. M. 

Section 1 


East 86th Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of 5th Avenue. 

Section 2 

Right resting on No. 1 East 86th Street. 

Section 3 

East 86th Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of Madison Avenue. 

Section 4 

Right resting opposite No. 66 East 86th Street. 

Section 5 


East 86th Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of Park Avenue. 

Section 6 

Right resting on rear of Section 5. 


NINTH DIVISION 

To form at 2:00 P. M. 

Section 1 

President, Manhattan, 

East 84th Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of 5th Avenue. 

President, The Bronx, 

Right resting on No. 3 East 84th Street. 

President, Brooklyn, 

Right resting on No. 9 East 84th Street. 

President, Queens, 

East 84th Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line Madison Avenue. 
President, Richmond. 

Right resting opposite No. 50 East 84th Street. 

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ANNEX “B”—ENTRANCE TABLE— Continued 
TENTH DIVISION 


To form at 2:15 P. M. 

Section 1 

Board of Purchase, 

East 83rd Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line, 5th Avenue. 
Board of Standards and Appeals, 

Right resting on rear of Board of Purchase. 
Department of Taxes and Assessments, 

Right resting on No. 3 East 83rd Street. 

Board of Water Supply, 

Right resting on No. 9 East 83rd Street. 


Section 2 

Right resting opposite No. 20 East 83rd Street. 


Section 3 


East 83rd Street, 

Right resting on easterly house line of Madison Avenue. 
Section 4 

Right resting on rear of Section 3. 


ELEVENTH DIVISION 

To form at 2:30 P. M. 

Section 1 

East 82nd Street, 

Right on easterly house line, Madison Avenue. 
Section 2 

Right resting on rear of Section 1. 

Section 3 

Right resting on rear of Section 2. 

Section 4 

Right resting on rear of Section 3. 


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ANNEX “C”—EXIT TABLE 

A. Celebration Committee: 

The Committee will leave the Parade at the Review¬ 
ing Stand at the conclusion of the review. 

B. Advance Section : 

The Old Guard will leave the Parade at the Review¬ 
ing Stand at the conclusion of the review. 

C. Aviation Division: 

The operations of the Aviation Division will be gov¬ 
erned by flying conditions. 

D. Policemen to Be Decorated: 

Policemen to be decorated will fall out at the Review¬ 
ing Stand at the conclusion of the review. 

E. The Main Body; i 

Units of the main body will leave the column and be 
disbanded, as follows: 


FIRST DIVISION 
Section 1 

At the Reviewing Stand at the conclusion of the review. 
The 7th Regiment Band will move by bus from East 59th 
Street and Fifth Avenue to East 87th Street and Park 
Avenue, to join the Seventh Division, Section 3. 

Section 2 

Regular troops, via East 26th Street, tail to clear Fourth 
Avenue. 

National Guard and Naval Militia troops, via East 29th 
Street, tail to clear Fourth Avenue. 


SECOND DIVISION 
Section 1 

Via East 30th Street, tail to clear Fourth Avenue. 

Section 2 

Via East 30th Street, tail to clear Fourth Avenue. 

Section 3 

Mayor’s Office Staff, 

Via East 30th Street, tail to clear Fourth Avenue. 
Office Staff of Board of Estimate and Apportionment, 
Via West 30th Street, tail to clear Sixth Avenue. 


THIRD DIVISION 
Section 1 

Via East 30th Street, tail to clear Fourth Avenue. 

Section 2 

Command and Staff, 

Via East 30th Street, tail to clear Fourth Avenue. 
Honor Battalion and Separate Companies, 

Via West 27th Street, tail to clear Sixth Avenue. 

Section 3 

Via East 30th Street, tail to clear Fourth Avenue. 


Section 4 

Via West 27th street, tail to clear Sixth avenue. 

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ANNEX “C”—EXIT TABLE— Continued 
THIRD DIVISION— Continued 
Section 5 

Via East 27th Street, tail to clear Seventh Avenue. 

Section 6 

Via West 27th street, tail to clear Sixth avenue. 

Section 7 

Via East 27th Street, tail to clear Fourth Avenue. 

Section 8 

Via West 28th Street, tail to clear Sixth Avenue. 

Section 9 

Via West 28th Street, tail to clear Sixth Avenue. 

Section 10 

Via West 28th Street, tail to clear Sixth Avenue. 

Section 11 

Main Division, 

Via West 28th Street, tail to clear Sixth Avenue. 
Bicycle Division, 

Via East 28th Street, tail to clear Fourth Avenue. 
Motorcycle Division, 

Via East 28th Street, tail to clear Fourth Avenue. 
Sections 12 and 13 

Via West 26th Street, tail to clear Sixth Avenue. 

Section 14 

Via East 29th Street, tail to clear Fourth Avenue. 

FOURTH DIVISION 
Section 1 

Via East 26th Street, tail to clear Fourth Avenue. 

Section 2 

Via West 26th Street, tail to clear Sixth Avenue. 

FIFTH DIVISION 
Sections 1 and 2 

Via East 26th Street, tail to clear Fourth Avenue. 

Section 3 

Via West 27th Street, tail to clear Sixth Avenue. 

SIXTH DIVISION 

Board of Elections, Section 1 
Department of Licenses, 

Municipal Civil Service Commission, 

Via East 28th Street, tail to clear Fourth Avenue. 
Park Departments, 

Via West 28th Street, tail to clear Sixth Avenue. 
Board of Parole and Bureau of Weights and Measures, 
Via East 28th Street, tail to clear Fourth Avenue. 


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ANNEX “C”—EXIT TABLE— Continued 
SIXTH DIVISION— Continued 


Section 2 

Department of Public Markets, 

Via East 28th Street, tail to clear Fourth Avenue. 
Department of Public Welfare, 

Via West 25th Street, tail to clear Sixth Avenue. 


SEVENTH DIVISION 
Sections 1 to 4 

Via East 29th Street, tail to clear Fourth Avenue. 


EIGHTH DIVISION 
Sections 1 to 5 

Via West 29th Street, tail to clear Sixth Avenue. 


NINTH DIVISION 
Section I 

Via West 30th Street, tail to clear Sixth Avenue. 


TENTH DIVISION 
Sections 1 to 4 

Via East 30th Street, tail to clear Fourth Avenue. 


ELEVENTH DIVISION 
Sections 1 to 4 

Via East 26th Street, tail to clear Lexington Avenue. 


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ANNEX “D”—SPECIAL REGULATIONS 

Ceremonies at the Reviewing Stand 

(a) The column will halt at East 60th Street. 

(b) The Grand Marshal, including his aides and staff, will 

advance to a point opposite the centre of the reviewing 
stand. 

(c) The Grand Marshal will receive the salute of the Guard of 

Honor. 

(d) The Police Commissioner, including his aides, advancing 

from his command halted at East 79th Street, will take 
post on the left of the Grand Marshal. 

(e) The Grand Marshal, accompanied by the Police Commis¬ 

sioner, will approach the line of policemen to be deco¬ 
rated, formed opposite the centre of the reviewing stand 
and on east side of the avenue. 

(f) The Mayor will decorate the policemen. 

(g) During this ceremony the Band will play. 

(h) After decorating the policemen, the Grand Marshal, includ¬ 

ing his aides and staff, will join Governor Smith, and the 
Governor and the Grand Marshal will take post at the 
reviewing point in the reviewing stand. 

(i) The Police Commissioner, including his aides, will rejoin 

his command at East 79th Street. 

(k) The column will move when Governor Smith and the Grand 
Marshal take post for the review. 

March Regulations 

Excepting the Grand Marshal, including his aides and staff, 
each unit and individual in the march order will march the entire 
length of the route between terminals. No unit or individual 
will join the column at any point other than at the place of 
formation described in Annex “ B.” No unit or individual will 
leave the column except at the place of disbandment described 
in Annex “ C.” 

Bands 

Bands will march the full length of the route, per the above 
march regulations. But one band will play at a time within 
100 paces of the reviewing officer. 

Uniform 

Uniformed employees (dress uniform) will march in uniform 
and will be formed in separate companies. Non-uniformed 
employees will be grouped generally by occupation. 

Dress for Women: Dark tailored, sailor hat, black shoes. 
Dress for Men: Dark business, straw hat, black shoes. 

Any unit may adopt and wear a uniformly light, dark or mixed 
style of dress. 

Dress for the Grand Marshal, Aldermen, Magistrates and 
heads of departments, including their non-uniformed aides and 
staff marching as such: Cutaway coat, silk hat, dark tie, black 
shoes. 


Distinguishing Marks 

Excepting the Police, Fire and Street Cleaning Departments, 
brassards will be worn. 

The Brassard will be worn on the right upper arm, lettering 
to the right. The left guide of a unit will wear the brassard 
on the left upper arm, lettering to the left. 

A carnation will be worn by non-uniformed employees, on the 
left lapel of the coat. 


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Swagger Sticks 

Swagger sticks, to be furnished by the Committee, will be 
carried by women. The stick will be carried horizontally in 
the left hand, arm swinging naturally at the side. 


Flags 

Small National or City flags may be furnished and carried 
by non-uniformed employees. When carried, each person in the 
unit will carry a similar flag. The flag will be carried in the 
right hand, in an upright position, arm down and swinging 
naturally at the side, heel of pike in the hand and top of pike 
resting against the front of the right shoulder. 

SMALL FLAGS RENDER NO SALUTE. 


The Color 

The color will include National and City colors, also depart¬ 
ment colors, if any, may be carried. 

THE NATIONAL COLOR RENDERS NO SALUTE. 

City colors and department colors, when carried, will render 
a marching salute passing the reviewing officer. 

The color is attached to, or forms a part of, and will follow 
the color company, which will be the center or right center 
company of a regiment. 

At the command Attention, given by the leader of the color 
company, the Color will be at the Carry. 

At the Carry the heel of the pike rests in the socket of the 
sling; the right hand grasps the pike at the height of the shoulder. 
The left hand assists the right when necessary. 

During rests the pike rests on the ground near the right 
toe, the right hand holding the pike in a vertical position. 

The Color salutes at the second command of the Marching 
Salute. Slip the right hand up the pike to the height of the 
eye, then lower the pike by straightening the arm to the front. At 
the third command, resume the Carry. 


The Marching Salute 

A Marching Salute will be rendered to the reviewing officer, 
the Grand Marshal, at the reviewing point. 

No other reviewing parties will be recognized. 

The salute will be given 6 paces from the reviewing officer, 
and will be completed 6 paces beyond the reviewing officer. 
Flags will be placed on the west side of the avenue opposite 
the reviewing point, to mark the points of beginning and com¬ 
pletion of the salute. 

For Leaders with Aides and Staff—Each leader, including his 
aides and staff, will salute with the right rand and look toward 
the person saluted. Raise the right hand smartly till the tip 
of the forefinger touches the lower part of the headdress, 
thumb and fingers extended and joined, palm to the left, fore¬ 
arm inclined at about 45 degrees, hand and wrist straight. To 
complete the salute, drop the arm smartly to the side. In 
dropping the hand smartly to the side, drop it at once, all the way, 
i. e., do not jerk it down a few inches and then drop it the rest 
of the way. The drop will be in one motion from the head¬ 
dress to the side. 

The Aides or Aides and Staff of a Leader salute simultane¬ 
ously with the Leader, who salutes at the proper saluting dis¬ 
tance. 


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FOR COMPANY LEADERS. 


The leader commands: 1. “EYES.” 2. “RIGHT” 3. 
“FRONT” 

At the second command, given as the leader arrives six paces 
from the reviewing officer, all turn the head to the right 
oblique, eyes fixed on the reviewing officer, or on the line of 
eyes of the men in the same rank. At the command “FRONT,” 
given as the leader arrives six paces beyond the reviewing 
officer, all turn the head and eyes to the front. 

The leader, at the second command, salutes with the hand. 

MEN IN RANKS WILL NOT SALUTE WITH THE 
HAND. 


FOR BANDS. 

Bands will play while passing the reviewing stand. 

March Discipline 

Of roundly one hundred thousand public officers and em¬ 
ployees invited by the Committee to march in the Parade, but 
one-fourth may be selected, due to the practicable length of 
the column. It is the privilege, therefore, and it will be the 
duty of those selected, to march to reflect by their conduct 
and bearing the high character of the splendid body of citi¬ 
zens who serve the people of this City in its offices and whose 
achievements in the public interest the Celebration as a whole 
has been arranged to bring before the people. 

Badges. 

Leaders, aides and members of staffs will each wear a badge 
showing the office held under the Grand Marshal. Badges will 
be worn on the left breast. They will be furnished by the 
Celebration Committee. 

Aides to Chief of Staff. 

Police officers wearing a red brassard on the left arm will be 
recognized as aides to the Chief of Staff. 


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ANNEX “E”—FORMATIONS 

Division and section formations will be nominal only. 

Officers and employees of departments, boards, bureaus and 
onices will be formed in companies, battalions, regiments and 
groups of regiments, each under a leader. 

Leaders of regiments and groups of regiments will have aids 
and a staff; battalion leaders will have an aide only. 

In general, a battalion will have 4 companies; a regiment, 
3 battalions. The basic unit will be the company. Employees 
will be formed in companies. 


Formation of a Group of Regiments 

1. Commanding Officer, 100 paces in rear of preceding group. 

2. Aides, 3 paces in rear of C. O. 

3. Staff, 10 paces in rear of C. O. 

4. 2 or more regiments. 

Formation of a Regiment 

1. Commanding Officer, 50 paces in rear of preceding regiment. 

2. Aides, 3 paces in rear of C. O. 

3. Staff, 10 paces in rear of C. O. 

4. Band, 10 paces in rear of Staff. 

5. 1st Battalion, 10 paces in rear of Band. 

6. 2nd Battalion, 20 paces in rear of 1st Bn. 

7. 3rd Battalion, 20 paces in rear of 2nd Bn. 

Formation of a Battalion 

1. Commanding Officer (see Regiment). 

2 Aide, 2 paces in rear of C. O. 

3. Company, 10 paces in rear of C. O. 

4. Company, 20 paces in rear of preceding Company. 

5. Company, 20 paces in rear of preceding Company. 

6. Company, 20 paces in rear of preceding Company. 

Formation of a Company 

Each Company will consist of 16 files front, 2 guides, 2 file- 
closers and a leader. Companies of women will be in single 
rank, total 21. Companies of men will be in double rank, total 
37. Leader, 3 paces in front of center of Company. Guides, 
on right and left flank. Distance between ranks, 40 inches, 
breast to back. File closers, 2 paces in rear of guides. 

Guides will maintain the step distance and cover in file. 
They will regulate the march on the guides of the preceding 
unit. The right guide always will cover. The left guide will 
ease off, responding to pressure from the right. 

Floats may be paraded by departments. The position of the 
float or floats will be near the head of the unit separated from 
the preceding and following elements by 10 paces. 

Types of vehicles will be paraded by departments. The 
position of vehicles will be at the tail of the unit. 


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